Little Samson
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Little Samson'' is a 1992
action Action may refer to: * Action (philosophy), something which is done by a person * Action principles the heart of fundamental physics * Action (narrative), a literary mode * Action fiction, a type of genre fiction * Action game, a genre of video gam ...
platform Platform may refer to: Arts * Platform, an arts centre at The Bridge, Easterhouse, Glasgow * ''Platform'' (1993 film), a 1993 Bollywood action film * ''Platform'' (2000 film), a 2000 film by Jia Zhangke * '' The Platform'' (2019 film) * Pla ...
video game developed by
Takeru is a masculine Japanese given name. Orthography Takeru can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 武, "warrior" * 猛, "fierce" * 健, "health" * 尊, "noble" * 岳, "mountain" The name can also be written in hiragana or ka ...
and published by
Taito is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, Toy, toys, arcade cabinets, and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, Vending machine, vending machines, and Juk ...
for the
Nintendo Entertainment System The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on 15 July 1983 as the and was later released as the redesigned NES in several test markets in the ...
(NES). The game stars four heroes summoned to stop the demon king Ta-Keed from wreaking havoc on the kingdom of Forgy. Each hero has different abilities and the player can switch between the four at any time. ''Little Samson'' was directed by Shinichi Yoshimoto, who had worked as a designer on
Capcom is a Japanese video game company. It has created a number of critically acclaimed and List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being ''Resident Evil'', ''Monster ...
titles such as ''
Ghouls 'n Ghosts ''Ghouls 'n Ghosts'', known as in Japan, is a 1988 platform video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the sequel to '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'' and the second game in the '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series. It was a commercial suc ...
'' and '' Strider''. Kiyoshi Utata, who also worked on ''
Cocoron is a 1991 action-platform video game developed by K2 and published by Sur Dé Wave for the Family Computer. It was the final game to be developed by Akira Kitamura, creator of the ''Mega Man'' series at Capcom, before his retirement until 2024 ...
'' and '' Nostalgia 1907'', made the game's artwork. The game received favorable reviews. Critics praised the audiovisual side and noted that swapping between characters added an element of strategy to the action. The game is considered one of the best NES games in retrospect, and the North American release has become an expensive
collector's item A collectable (collectible or collector's item) is any Physical object, object regarded as being of value or interest to a collecting, collector. Collectable items are not necessarily monetarily valuable or uncommon. There are numerous types ...
.


Gameplay

''Little Samson'' is a side-scrolling
action Action may refer to: * Action (philosophy), something which is done by a person * Action principles the heart of fundamental physics * Action (narrative), a literary mode * Action fiction, a type of genre fiction * Action game, a genre of video gam ...
platform Platform may refer to: Arts * Platform, an arts centre at The Bridge, Easterhouse, Glasgow * ''Platform'' (1993 film), a 1993 Bollywood action film * ''Platform'' (2000 film), a 2000 film by Jia Zhangke * '' The Platform'' (2019 film) * Pla ...
game reminiscent of the ''
Mega Man ''Mega Man'' (known as in Japan) is a video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the Mega Man (character), protagonist of the same name. The Mega Man (1987 video game), original game was released for the Nintendo Enter ...
'' franchise. It takes place in a world once terrorized by the demon king Ta-Keed until he was sealed away by gods, whose power was dispersed in the form of four bells. When the kingdom of Forgy was threatened by Ta-Keed, emperor Hans VI and his aides sealed him deep within a mountain. One day, a lightning released Ta-Keed, and emperor Hans XIV led his army into battle, but they were powerless against the demon king's subordinates. Hans XIV summoned four warriors who possess the bells with the task of defeating Ta-Keed. The player chooses between one of four characters—the climber Little Samson, the dragon Kikira, the golem Gamm, and the mouse K.O—each with advantages and disadvantages. Samson attacks enemies by throwing bells and can climb walls and ceilings. Kikira can fly for brief periods and breathe fire that can be charged up, while her claws allow her traction on icy surfaces. Gamm is slow but strong, can walk on spikes and attack with short but powerful blows in any direction. K.O. has the least health but is fast, can fit through narrow passages, can climb walls and ceilings, and attacks by dropping bombs. The first four stages act as a tutorial for each character and can be played in any order. Upon completing their respective stages, the characters gather before Hans XIV, who appoints Samson as the leader of the team. Kikira is opposed to this decision and instigates a fight against him for dominance, though concedes after her defeat. The player can switch between characters at any time during the gameplay, and stage progression occurs in a linear sequence. There are twenty stages in total, each divided into thirteen levels with branching paths and a
boss Boss may refer to: Occupations * Supervisor, often referred to as boss * Air boss, more formally, air officer, the person in charge of aircraft operations on an aircraft carrier * Crime boss, the head of a criminal organization * Fire boss, ...
encounter per stage. There are two difficulty levels: Easy and Normal. Playing on Normal difficulty summons the true final boss. Throughout each stage, the player fights enemies and avoids obstacles while collecting
item Item may refer to: Organizations * '' Instituto del Tercer Mundo'' (ITeM), the Third World Institute * ITEM club, an economic forecasting group based in the United Kingdom Newspapers * '' The Item'', an American independent, morning newspap ...
s and
power-up In video games, a power-up is an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a Game mechanics, game mechanic. This is in contrast to an Item (game), item, which may or may not have a permanent benefit that ca ...
s including extra lives, hearts that replenish
health Health has a variety of definitions, which have been used for different purposes over time. In general, it refers to physical and emotional well-being, especially that associated with normal functioning of the human body, absent of disease, p ...
, crystal orbs that increase the capacity of a character's life bar and potions that fully restore health, though each character can keep only one at a time. Each character has a separate lifebar, but they all share a pool of lives. If Samson dies, the player is forced to start over, but if any other character dies, they will remain dead until the active stage is completed or if one of the deceased character has a potion to revive them. The player can resume their progress via a
password A password, sometimes called a passcode, is secret data, typically a string of characters, usually used to confirm a user's identity. Traditionally, passwords were expected to be memorized, but the large number of password-protected services t ...
system provided after defeating the boss.


Development and release

''Little Samson'' was created by
Takeru is a masculine Japanese given name. Orthography Takeru can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: * 武, "warrior" * 猛, "fierce" * 健, "health" * 尊, "noble" * 岳, "mountain" The name can also be written in hiragana or ka ...
, which had previously developed ''
Cocoron is a 1991 action-platform video game developed by K2 and published by Sur Dé Wave for the Family Computer. It was the final game to be developed by Akira Kitamura, creator of the ''Mega Man'' series at Capcom, before his retirement until 2024 ...
'' for the
Nintendo Entertainment System The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on 15 July 1983 as the and was later released as the redesigned NES in several test markets in the ...
(NES). It was directed, produced, and written by Shinichi Yoshimoto, who had been a designer for
Capcom is a Japanese video game company. It has created a number of critically acclaimed and List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being ''Resident Evil'', ''Monster ...
on titles such as ''
Ghouls 'n Ghosts ''Ghouls 'n Ghosts'', known as in Japan, is a 1988 platform video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the sequel to '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'' and the second game in the '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series. It was a commercial suc ...
'' and '' Strider''. Artwork for the game was done by Kiyoshi Utata, who had worked on ''Cocoron'' and '' Nostalgia 1907''. The Japanese and Western covers were illustrated by Mitsuru Todoriki and Greg Winters, respectively. Taito published it in Japan as ''Seirei Densetsu Lickle'' on June 26, 1992. The game was shown at the 1992
Summer Consumer Electronics Show CES (; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typi ...
and released in North America in November of that year. A European release followed on March 13, 1993. Due to poor marketing leading to low sales in North America, ''Little Samson'' became one of the rarest and most expensive NES titles, commanding high prices on the secondary collecting market. In 2022,
Limited Run Games Limited Run Games, Inc. is an American video game distributor based in Apex, North Carolina. The company produces and sells limited quantities of physical video game copies via its website and select retail stores. Josh Fairhurst and Douglas B ...
's CEO, Josh Fairhurst, stated that ''Little Samson'' was high on his list of titles he sought to bring back. After contacting Taito, which suggested that game's rights "might be with the owner", Limited Run Games tracked down the owner, who did not know who held the rights.


Reception

The Japanese publication ' ranked the game ninth in popularity in its September 1992 issue, and it received a 21.2/30 score in a readers' poll conducted by '' Family Computer Magazine''. ''
Famitsu , formerly , is a line of Japanese Video game journalism, video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly f ...
''s four reviewers found the game's audiovisual side to be good for the NES and that each character was unique but believed the action lacked intensity. George Sinfield and Rob Noel of ''
Nintendo Power ''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninte ...
'' noted that swapping between four characters with their special skills added a strategy element to the game's action. ''
Club Nintendo Club Nintendo was a customer loyalty program and magazine that was provided by Nintendo. The loyalty program was free to join and provided rewards in exchange for consumer feedback and loyalty to purchasing official Nintendo products. Members o ...
'' deemed ''Little Samson'' an entertaining game, highlighting the audiovisual presentation, character and enemy animation, and level of challenge. Manfred Neumayer of ' commended the game's graphics for their variety and attention to detail, likable characters, and the difficulty level of the stages. Tony Jones of ' regarded the games fun and complex, while ''
HobbyConsolas ''HobbyConsolas'' is a Spanish video game magazine founded in 1991 by Hobby Press and published by Axel Springer SE. The first issue appeared in October 1991. The monthly magazine offers information about games for all consoles, and since 2012 ha ...
'' Manuel del Campo liked the character switching ability and visuals while criticizing the dull sound. Merche Garcia of ' underscored the animation of the characters, particularly that of the mouse. ''
Ação Games ''Ação Games'' was a Brazilian magazine specialized in video games that circulated from 1991 to 2002. History Released as a special edition of the sports magazine ''A Semana em Ação'', which replaced ''Placar'' at Editora Abril in August 19 ...
'' regarded ''Little Samson'' as one of the best games for the NES, while ''
AllGame RhythmOne , a subsidiary of Nexxen, is an American digital advertising technology company that owns and operates the web properties AllMusic, AllMovie, and SideReel. Blinkx was founded in 2004, went public on the Alternative Investment Market, ...
''s Skyler Miller wrote that "''Little Samson'' is a tour de force of excellent game design, attractive graphics and pure entertainment value."


Retrospective coverage

In retrospectives, ''Little Samson'' has been listed among the best NES games by ''
IGN ''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa district and is headed by its former e ...
'', ''
USgamer Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in London. Founded in 1999 by Rupert and Nick Loman, it owns brands—primarily editorial websites—relating to video game journalism and ot ...
'', and ''
Paste Paste is a term for any very thick viscous fluid. It may refer to: Science and technology * Adhesive or paste ** Wallpaper paste ** Wheatpaste, a liquid adhesive made from vegetable starch and water * Paste (rheology), a substance that behaves as ...
''. ''Club Nintendo'' described it as "a work worthy of admiration" and highlighted the large bosses, particularly the dragon enemy. Greatkev of '' Jeuxvideo.com'' praised the game's colorful graphics, gameplay, and soundtrack, but found the simple plot and lack of dialogue to be its weak points. ''
Retro Gamer ''Retro Gamer'' is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering Retrogaming, retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication, ''Retro Gamer'' ...
'' called it one of the most technically impressive NES games, citing its intricate sprites, enemy designs, and impressive levels. ''
Hardcore Gaming 101 ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' is an online video game magazine founded by Kurt Kalata in 2004. Kalata established the site after graduating college, when he noticed the overabundance of game strategy guides, and felt that someone should create more boo ...
''s Michael Plasket lauded the game's visual appeal, music, gameplay mechanics, difficulty curve, and overall duration. ''
GamesRadar+ ''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', '' Edge'' and '' Compute ...
'' listed it as one of the thirty games they wish had been included on the
NES Classic Edition NES Classic Edition is a dedicated home video game console by Nintendo, that emulates the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Family Computer (Famicom). Originally launched on November 10, 2016, the console aesthetically is a miniature rep ...
. ''
Den of Geek ''Den of Geek'' is a UK and US-based website covering entertainment with a focus on pop culture. The website also issues a biannual magazine. History ''Den of Geek'' was founded in 2007 by Simon Brew in London. In 2012, DoG Tech LLC licensed ' ...
'' regarded ''Little Samson'' as one of the most underrated NES titles, while ''
Destructoid ''Destructoid'' is a website that was founded as a video game-focused blog in March 2006 by Yanier Gonzalez, a Cuban-American cartoonist and author. Enthusiast Gaming acquired the website in 2017 and sold it to Gamurs Group in 2022. Histor ...
''s Zoey Handley gave positive remarks on the game's visuals and character animation fluidity but questioned some of its design choices.


Notes


References


External links


''Little Samson''
at
GameFAQs GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources, as well as an active Internet forum, message board forum. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff Veasey and has been owned by Fandom (website), Fandom, Inc. since October ...

''Little Samson''
at
Giant Bomb ''Giant Bomb'' is an American video game website and wiki that includes personality-driven gaming videos, commentary, news and reviews, created by former ''GameSpot'' editors Jeff Gerstmann and Ryan Davis. The website was voted by ''Time (maga ...
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Little Samson 1992 video games Action games Fantasy video games Nintendo Entertainment System games Nintendo Entertainment System-only games Platformers Side-scrolling platformers Side-scrolling video games Single-player video games Taito games Takeru (company) games Video games about dragons Video games about mice and rats Video games developed in Japan